Oddjob0226
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I recently saw the Indian film Monsoon Wedding, and I think it had a scene..... It involved two older women, so I know some of you will be dissapointed. Oh well.
There are some quick - but nice - shots of some of the younger Indian women's feet. They didn't get tickled though, but still, it's nice to dream. Anyway, at a mendhi party near the later part of the film, two older women (late 40s, early 50, rather attractive and beautifully dressed in those wonderful traditional Indian fabrics) are talking about their marriages and laughing, and it LOOKS like one woman very briefly tickles the ribs of the other as her head shoots back lightning quick in reaction. She was already laughing, but the other woman's 'tickling' hand goes out of camera range into the rib area and the laughing woman's head zooms back as her eyes shut & her laughter increases. I think it's a "sighting"......
I liked it because it featured two lovely older ladies (I love the young model types, but I also like a little variety in my life...) and they were Indian, thus a little more exotic and differetn than the usual people we see.
There are some quick - but nice - shots of some of the younger Indian women's feet. They didn't get tickled though, but still, it's nice to dream. Anyway, at a mendhi party near the later part of the film, two older women (late 40s, early 50, rather attractive and beautifully dressed in those wonderful traditional Indian fabrics) are talking about their marriages and laughing, and it LOOKS like one woman very briefly tickles the ribs of the other as her head shoots back lightning quick in reaction. She was already laughing, but the other woman's 'tickling' hand goes out of camera range into the rib area and the laughing woman's head zooms back as her eyes shut & her laughter increases. I think it's a "sighting"......
I liked it because it featured two lovely older ladies (I love the young model types, but I also like a little variety in my life...) and they were Indian, thus a little more exotic and differetn than the usual people we see.